Hello Elkie, hello Pauline
A beautiful sunny day here, Ken on Radio 2 and coffee imminent. All is well. Today we say hello to Pauline McColl who stands in for Rebecca as she awaits the arrival of child number 3. I worked with Pauline at 5Live and she is a very welcome addition to our team being a financial wizz in a world of financial idiots. My guess is she will take a hard line on our confessors but we'll find out at 5.40.
Also today Elkie Brooks who has a new "best of" out as well as new songs on a cd called "Powerless". Elkie on after 6.
And as my daughter got her GCSE exam timetable this weekend, I thought we'd do the same on drive. And we'll start with Geography. Hits with rivers, oxbow lakes and glacial carvings. You get the picture.

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Comment number 1.
At 10:02 8th Mar 2010, KKMac wrote:Good morning Simon
Good morning Blogpopsters
Going for the obvious:
RIVER DEEP MOUNTAIN WIDE - IKE & TINA TURNER
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Comment number 2.
At 10:04 8th Mar 2010, KKMac wrote:typed that wrong = note to self *MUST preview*
RIVER DEEP MOUNTAIN HIGH - although a 'wide' mountain is an interesting geographical feature
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Comment number 3.
At 10:10 8th Mar 2010, Kev Williams wrote:Hi Simon / all
How about ROCK OF AGES by DEF LEPPARD?
Cheers,
Kev
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At 10:12 8th Mar 2010, dawhandle wrote:Morning Simon, et al,
How about a fairly light number by Christie:-
YELLOW RIVER
Cheers, Hampshire Dave
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Comment number 5.
At 10:15 8th Mar 2010, KKMac wrote:Would be great to have another Zep opener ...
"A-a-a-a-a-a-a A-a-a-a-a-a-a-h!
We come from the land of the ice and snow,
From the midnight sun where the hot springs blow..."
THE IMMIGRANT SONG
Rhythmtasmagorical
xx
'On I sweep with threshing oar ..'
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Comment number 6.
At 10:15 8th Mar 2010, Molly Coddle wrote:Good Morning Simon and fellow bloggers,
How about RIO by DURAN DURAN?
Many thanks, Mcw x
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At 10:18 8th Mar 2010, Molly Coddle wrote:Or, just remembered:
BILLY JOEL and RIVER OF DREAMS
x
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At 10:24 8th Mar 2010, Molly Coddle wrote:Lots to choose from today Simon!
FANFARE FOR THE COMMON MAN by EMERSON LAKE AND PALMER
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Comment number 9.
At 10:26 8th Mar 2010, Tortie Cat wrote:Morning all
'Cry me a river' by Michael Buble - please Simon
Tortie x
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Comment number 10.
At 10:28 8th Mar 2010, dawhandle wrote:There again, maybe
PLEASANT VALLEY SUNDAY by the Monkees...
Dave
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Comment number 11.
At 10:30 8th Mar 2010, KKMac wrote:#9
Hi Tortie
Bubblay song is on the A playlist which means it will be played at least four hundred times today ...
I like it mind [ but may not after end of week] :)
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Comment number 12.
At 10:31 8th Mar 2010, Kev Williams wrote:Hi Simon,
How about PROUD MARY (ROLLIN' ON THE RIVER) by CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL?
Cheers,
Kev
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Comment number 13.
At 10:44 8th Mar 2010, Paul of Sheffield wrote:If you were to go for Cry Me A River by Julie London, you would have a double geographical hit (River, London)(Grandma,Eggs)
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Comment number 14.
At 10:54 8th Mar 2010, Kev Williams wrote:#13 - Morning Jeb - or should I say Paul? :-)
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At 11:03 8th Mar 2010, Paul of Sheffield wrote:#14 I was supposed to be hiding - how did you know?
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Comment number 16.
At 11:13 8th Mar 2010, Kev Williams wrote:Just clicked on your name and looked at the list of posts you have done in the past. One of them was congratulating me from Friday - QED!
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Comment number 17.
At 11:14 8th Mar 2010, KKMac wrote:#13 Too true Paul
.. and if you went for
CRY ME A RIVER by JUSTIN TIMBER LAKE
you would have yourself a treble geographical hit
*removes clever clogs*
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Comment number 18.
At 11:16 8th Mar 2010, Kev Williams wrote:Any other double geographical barrelled names?
River Phoenix?
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Comment number 19.
At 11:23 8th Mar 2010, NicRolastic wrote:Morning Simon,
Anything by Eddie Culvert...?
Nic
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Comment number 20.
At 11:25 8th Mar 2010, Paul of Sheffield wrote:Hm, sussed.
So then, a song with geographical connections...
How about
I've Been Everywhere by Johnny Cash, or
Route 66 by The Rolling Stones/Chuck Berry/Nat King Cole, or
if you prefer geographical features then
The Village Green Preservation Society by The Kinks/Kate Rusby, or
Airport by The Motors.
Perhaps a handover song to PJ could be Bron Yr Aur Stomp by Led Zep
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Comment number 21.
At 11:29 8th Mar 2010, KKMac wrote:Lots of Island ones
Islands in the Stream - Comic Relief etc
Islands in the Sun - Dolly P / Kenny R
This is my Island in the Sun - Harry Belafonte
La Isla Bonita - Mad Dona
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Comment number 22.
At 11:32 8th Mar 2010, KKMac wrote:#14~15~16
confused
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Comment number 23.
At 11:32 8th Mar 2010, Posh Soul Lady wrote:"Ain't no mountain high enough" Diana Ross
"River deep mountain high" The fout Tops and the Supremes
"love on a mountain top" Robert Knight
"it keeps rainin" Fats Domino
"it's raining men" The Weather Girls
"still water" The Four Tops
just for starters...ever hopeful of some soul on the show...
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Comment number 24.
At 11:33 8th Mar 2010, Ken wrote:Morning all
"Sea of Love" by the Honeydrippers please Simon.
Alternatives:
Waterfall - Stone Roses
Solsbury Hill - Peter Gabriel
Or for a poppy song focussing on weather systems
Sunshine on a Rainy Day - Zoe (I confess I had to look up who sang it).
I see the old record company "greatest hits album with added new songs to tempt the fans to buy stuff they've bought before" trick is still alive and well and 2010 ;-)
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Comment number 25.
At 11:41 8th Mar 2010, KKMac wrote:Pop stuff from the sixties:
WATERLOO SUNSET - KINKS
ITCHYCOO PARK - SMALL FACES
WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL - NEW VAUDEVILLE BAND
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Comment number 26.
At 11:42 8th Mar 2010, Posh Soul Lady wrote:Everything but the Girl "Missing" ...I miss you like the deserts miss the rain...
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Comment number 27.
At 11:44 8th Mar 2010, Paul of Sheffield wrote:#22, #13 posted by #15(Whilst in hiding) but #14 has the eyes of an eagle
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Comment number 28.
At 11:57 8th Mar 2010, KKMac wrote:Prog stuff from the 70S:
GRANTCHESTER MEADOWS - PINK FLOYD
THE GREAT GATE OF KIEV - ELP
SIBERIAN KAHTRU - YES
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Comment number 29.
At 12:14 8th Mar 2010, Paul of Sheffield wrote:OR:
A New Argentina - Andrew Lloyd Webber
A New England - Billy Bragg
Acadian Driftwood - The Band
Africa - Toto
Alberta Bound - Gordon Lightfoot, Ian Tyson
America - Julio Iglesias
America - Neil Diamond
America - Simon & Garfunkel, Yes
America - Waylon Jennings
America - West Side Story
America the Beautiful
American Life - Primus
American Pie - Don McLean, Madonna
American Storm - Bob Seger
American Woman - Guess Who
Anarchy in the UK - Sex Pistols
Angola - Ambrosia
Antarctica Starts Here - John Cale
April in Portugal - Les Baxter
April Sun in Cuba - Dragon
Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe - Johnny Mercer
Atlantis - Donovan
Back in the U.S.A. - Chuck Berry
Back in the U.S.S.R. - The Beatles
Bangladesh - George Harrison
Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen
Born in the U.S.A. - Bruce Springsteen
Breakfast in America - Supertramp
Ca-Na-Da - Bobby Gimby
Canadian Railroad Trilogy - Gordon Lightfoot
Canadian Sunset
Caribbean Queen - Billy Ocean
Christmas in Dixie - Alabama
Coffee Song (They've Got an Awful Lot of Coffee in Brazil) - Frank Sinatra
Cuban Crisis - Atlanta Rhythm Section
Don't Cry For Me, Argentina - Evita
Down in Brazil - Michael Franks
Down Under - Men at Work
East Indian Princess - Loudon Wainwright III
El Salvador - Peter, Paul, and Mary
England's Dreaming - Cornershop
England Swings - Roger Miller
FDR in Trinidad - Ry Cooder
Flower of Scotland - The Corries
France - Grateful Dead
Gaspé Reel
Give Ireland Back to the Irish - Wings
God Bless America
God Bless The USA - Lee Greenwood
Hello Mexico (and Adios Baby to You) - Johnny Duncan
Hills of Tuscany - Eric Andersen
Hungarian Goulash - Allan Sherman
Ignoreland - REM
Think I'll Go To Mexico - Gary P. Nunn
I've Got Mexico - Eddy Raven
Jamaica Farewell - Harry Belafonte
Jamaica Mistaica - Jimmy Buffett
Jamaica SAy You Will - Jackson Brown, Joe Cocker
Joshua Gone Barbados - Tom Rush
Kokomo - Beach Boys
Lady of Spain - Eddie Fisher
Living in America - James Brown
Living in the U.S.A. - Steve Miller Band
Lost in France - Bonnie Tyler
Malaysia Forever - Bobby Gimby
Maybe Mexico - Jerry Jeff Walker
Mexican Minutes - Brooks & Dunn
Mexican Radio - Wall of Voodoo
Mexico - James Taylor, Jimmy Buffett
Mexico - Elvis Presley
Mexico - Bob Moore Orchestra
Mountains of Mexico - Jerry Jeff Walker
Mozambique - Bob Dylan
Never Been to Spain - Hoyt Axton, Three Dog Night
New Life In Old Mexico - Robert Earl Keen
Nicaragua - Bruce Cockburn
Norwegian Wood - Beatles
O Canada
O Mexico - Trisha Yearwood
Ontario - Posies
Panama - Van Halen
Panama Red - New Riders of the Purple Sage
Petticoats of Portugal - Dick Jacobs
Portuguese Washerwoman - Joe "Fingers" Carr
Radio Free Europe - REM
R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A. - John Mellencamp
Saskatchewan - Ken Fischer
Scotland the Brave
Siberian Khatru - Yes
Somewhere Over China - Jimmy Buffet
Song of India - Glen Grey
Song for Somalia - Fourplay
South American Way - Carmen Miranda
South of the Border (Down Mexico Way) - Frank Sinatra, Chris Isaak
Spanish Eyes - Al Martino
Spanish Flea - Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass
St. Croix - Scott Cossu Storms in Africa - Enya
Summer in Siam - Pogues
Surfin' U.S.A. - Beach Boys
Taste of India - Aerosmith
The Flowers of Guatemala - REM
The Greeks Don't Want No Freaks - Eagles
The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A. - Donna Fargo
The Mexican Shuffle - Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass
The Rain in Spain - My Fair Lady
There Will Always Be An England
They All Went to Mexico - Santana or Willie Nelson
This Is My Year For Mexico - Crystal Gayle
This is Not America - David Bowie
This Land is Your Land - Woody Guthrie (about the U.S.)
Tijuana Taxi - Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass
Turkish Song of the Damned - Pogues
U. S. Blues - Grateful Dead
Under African Skies - Paul Simon with Linda Ronstadt
Vietnam Blues - Dave Dudley
Vietnam Talking Pot Luck Blues - Tom Paxton
Walk Like An Egyptian - Bangles
When Ruben Swings the Cubans - Louis Armstrong
Zanzibar - Billy Joel
Zanzibar - Dave Frishberg
Now I just MIGHT get one played.
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Comment number 30.
At 12:14 8th Mar 2010, music_geek wrote:Hi all, TLC Waterfalls would be nice at some point along the way on this a sunny day...
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Comment number 31.
At 12:26 8th Mar 2010, NicRolastic wrote:#29 Paul - You wouldn't just have copied and pasted that would you? ;O)
Stone Roses - Waterfall seems like a good suggestion to me.
Nic
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Comment number 32.
At 12:34 8th Mar 2010, KKMac wrote:#29
I've already requested the Yes song
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Comment number 33.
At 12:38 8th Mar 2010, Paul of Sheffield wrote:#31 Partially -well, 75%ish, but it only serves to remind me of more. Gotta stop somewhere.
Ooh, lots of songs with somewhere in the title. Is somewhere a geographical location?
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Comment number 34.
At 12:50 8th Mar 2010, Kev Williams wrote:This one'll please the Rev...
Anything by the BAY City Rollers...
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Comment number 35.
At 12:56 8th Mar 2010, Paul of Sheffield wrote:This one WILL please The Rev...
Jeffrey Goes To Leicester Square by Jethro Tull
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Comment number 36.
At 13:03 8th Mar 2010, edinburghtaff wrote:Broken Lands by The Adventures. Opening line - 'These rivers run too deep'
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Comment number 37.
At 13:03 8th Mar 2010, deliasmiff wrote:Down By The River ~Neil Young
please Simon
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Comment number 38.
At 13:05 8th Mar 2010, Alison from Eastleigh wrote:The Zephyr Song - Red hot Chili Peppers please
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Comment number 39.
At 13:10 8th Mar 2010, Deebee wrote:Afternoon all!
All the best songs seem to have been picked already - most of them by Paul, apparently......:-S
How about "Down by the Lazy River" by the Osmonds?
*stands back and waits for howls of protest*
Deebee X
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Comment number 40.
At 13:12 8th Mar 2010, CrimboDeevs wrote:Take Me Down To The River - Skin
hi everyone!
Deevs
x
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Comment number 41.
At 13:26 8th Mar 2010, Paul of Sheffield wrote:#39 AAAAAOOoooooooowwwwwww
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Comment number 42.
At 13:31 8th Mar 2010, Kev Williams wrote:#41 - Werewolves of London....
We left it late on Saturday, paul, but I think we deserved the win!
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Comment number 43.
At 13:32 8th Mar 2010, Deebee wrote:"Road to nowhere" Talking Heads
"Road to hell" Chris Rea
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Comment number 44.
At 13:42 8th Mar 2010, NicRolastic wrote:Simon,
My daily James request - Waterfall - such a good song and such a great band. Need to be heard more on R2, ideally replacing Leona screech owl Lewis and the ubiquitous Fireflies.
Cheers ears.
Nic
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Comment number 45.
At 13:49 8th Mar 2010, Deebee wrote:#44 Thanks Nic, that's reminded me of another one:
"Waterfalls" Paul McCartney
Deebee X
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Comment number 46.
At 13:54 8th Mar 2010, Ticketyboo wrote:Hullo all,
Simon, not only please play one of my requests, but you gotta burp again !
Rotterdam by Beautiful South ( double qualifier )
Ta, Tickety
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Comment number 47.
At 13:56 8th Mar 2010, Deebee wrote:#46 please no!
(the burping, not the song)
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Comment number 48.
At 14:06 8th Mar 2010, Ken wrote:#36 Ooh whatever happened to The Adventures? I have that album and one later one but they seemed to disappear.
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Comment number 49.
At 14:19 8th Mar 2010, dawhandle wrote:Yeah, well, there are plenty of place-names to choose from, but sticking to slightly more geographical features, how about
MIDNIGHT AT THE OASIS by Maria Muldaur (or anything by Oasis)
maybe SOLSBURY HILL by Peter Gabriel
or anything by Cliff Richard (only joking!)
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Comment number 50.
At 14:23 8th Mar 2010, Kev Williams wrote:How about "THE FISHERMAN SINGS" by THE OXBOW LAKE (Band from Aberdeen)...
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Comment number 51.
At 14:28 8th Mar 2010, Spikey Claus wrote:Ahhhh, a break at last! Were you all politely waiting for me to suggest
WHEN THE LEVEE BREAKS by Led Zeppelin?
Afternoon Blesspoppets one and all - back laters!
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Comment number 52.
At 14:32 8th Mar 2010, Deebee wrote:What about "Wonderful world" by Louis Armstrong?
Deebee X
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Comment number 53.
At 14:33 8th Mar 2010, Paul of Sheffield wrote:#42. I cannot conceive of any situation whereby I might concede that for**t would actually DESERVE a win. The term flukey, erm, so and so's springs to mind:-)
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At 14:34 8th Mar 2010, Spikey Claus wrote:Paul of Sheffield - did you say Africa by Toto?!!!!! Aaaaggghhhhh!!!! ;-)
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Comment number 55.
At 14:36 8th Mar 2010, Paul of Sheffield wrote:#54 And, just for you,Spike - Bruce Springsteen
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Comment number 56.
At 14:38 8th Mar 2010, Kev Williams wrote:#53 - flukey? FLUKEY? a goal disallowed in dubious circumstances, hitting the post twice and you call us winning flukey? Anyone would think you were jealous of our nosebleed-inducing position :-)
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Comment number 57.
At 14:39 8th Mar 2010, Spikey Claus wrote:*jumps*
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Comment number 58.
At 14:52 8th Mar 2010, KKMac wrote:ooooh - lots of choicicles
So glad we haven't overdone the FabFour requests.
Chris Evans Breakfast Show had its usual Monday morning double header of Beatles tracks this morning [ didn't happen when RA was in the chair last week]. In fact Chris plays a Beatles/Macca/Lennon/Harrison/Wings track 4 out of every 5 days - over 3% of tracks played since he started. I found this mildly notable at the beginning of the year , but now, when something becomes SO predictable after several weeks ... irritant factor rising [and I am a 'fan' of CLP and the Beatles]
... I obviously have far too much time on my hands :)
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Comment number 59.
At 14:59 8th Mar 2010, Kev Williams wrote:#58 - I was on the M27 when CLP was playing the Beatles. I thought of an easy solution. Change to R4 for 6 monutes - job done!
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Comment number 60.
At 15:00 8th Mar 2010, Kev Williams wrote:Monutes? Minutes!
Splednid!
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Comment number 61.
At 15:01 8th Mar 2010, Ticketyboo wrote:#58 * heresy alert * I didn't bother turning back on....
going to find a rock...
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Comment number 62.
At 15:19 8th Mar 2010, Paul of Sheffield wrote:#58 Similar actions have rendered Candy Man and Delilah irritating, when prior to vast overplaying they were at least bearable. I also retune for a short while, and have previously admitted to a fondness for his shows.
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Comment number 63.
At 15:37 8th Mar 2010, NicRolastic wrote:Hm, much as I love Chris's show, my ears turn off when The Beatles come on - not a big fan and 2 in a row every Monday gets on my wobbly bits, if indeed I had any!
Anyway, there's another blog for that topic...my guess is that nobody gets a mention today - No Mention Monday I reckon!
Nic
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Comment number 64.
At 15:39 8th Mar 2010, Kev Williams wrote:No Darren today either....summat's up!
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Comment number 65.
At 15:40 8th Mar 2010, Ken wrote:Levees - hmm, aren't they man-made? Do man-made flood prevention schemes count as geographical objects?
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Comment number 66.
At 15:41 8th Mar 2010, Paul of Sheffield wrote:#65 Yes, yes.
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Comment number 67.
At 15:46 8th Mar 2010, Paul of Sheffield wrote:#64 I think CDF may be sulking - see the first post this morning (Last post on previous blog.) Perhaps he's off pawning some computer hardware
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Comment number 68.
At 15:55 8th Mar 2010, Spikey Claus wrote:#65 Who cares - just as long as Africa doesn't count! Yibble, wibble, jabber....
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Comment number 69.
At 16:02 8th Mar 2010, Kev Williams wrote:Anyone see "Heavy Metal Britannia" on Friday evening - Rock and Roll!!
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Comment number 70.
At 16:05 8th Mar 2010, KKMac wrote:#59 61 62 63
wow - so it's not just me then?
Let's extrapolate [Nic - is that the correct term?]
Quite alarming when one considers how many listeners may be re-tuning on a Monday morning for the very same reason..
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Comment number 71.
At 16:11 8th Mar 2010, Kev Williams wrote:Perhaps CLP should be told!
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Comment number 72.
At 16:13 8th Mar 2010, Kev Williams wrote:right off now - been in the office since 7:30. Best of luck with the song choices!
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Comment number 73.
At 16:13 8th Mar 2010, Paul of Sheffield wrote:R.I.P. Mark Linkous (Sparklehorse). Very sad.
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Comment number 74.
At 16:56 8th Mar 2010, Paul of Sheffield wrote:Nearly 5 O'clock. What yooz got for us, Simon? My guess is...none of the above.
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Comment number 75.
At 17:01 8th Mar 2010, KKMac wrote:#73 Just googled. Shot himself in the heart? Blimey.
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At 17:01 8th Mar 2010, Kev Williams wrote:#75 what a way to go...very sad.
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Comment number 77.
At 17:04 8th Mar 2010, Kev Williams wrote:Mind you I'm not surprised he got addicted to anti-depressants, touring with Radiohead...
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Comment number 78.
At 17:07 8th Mar 2010, KKMac wrote:Woohoo!
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Comment number 79.
At 17:07 8th Mar 2010, Kev Williams wrote:well done katyMac - now, will you get a mensh? I bet you do...
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Comment number 80.
At 17:10 8th Mar 2010, Kev Williams wrote:oh, perhaps not...
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Comment number 81.
At 17:11 8th Mar 2010, KKMac wrote:Nic was right - No Mention Monday
Don't really mind too much - to be honest
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Comment number 82.
At 17:18 8th Mar 2010, Kev Williams wrote:hmm, don't think we chose Cloudbusting...must be from the Tweetosphere...
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Comment number 83.
At 17:19 8th Mar 2010, Kev Williams wrote:can't hear this now without thinking of Utah Saints...d'oh!
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Comment number 84.
At 17:32 8th Mar 2010, Kev Williams wrote:looks like it's Simon's 50th show on Wednesday - celebration?
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Comment number 85.
At 17:40 8th Mar 2010, payre16 wrote:Hi every body
Jut got up after nights not read through Blog's yet.
Simon you can beat Bob Harris by playing Female solo Artiste of year at ECMA'S awards last night.
( well he did play it last year on 25-04-09)
but first play this year.
CATHERINE MACLELLAN - WATER IN THE GROUND From Album of same name.
p ayre
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Comment number 86.
At 17:52 8th Mar 2010, KKMac wrote:There's quite a 'soully' vibe to the show so far.
for our very own poshsoullady ~#23 - you are being heard :)
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Comment number 87.
At 17:55 8th Mar 2010, Kev Williams wrote:i was thinking that too Katy - great minds!
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At 17:57 8th Mar 2010, Kev Williams wrote:I asked for this one too, via Twitter!
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Comment number 89.
At 17:59 8th Mar 2010, Ken wrote:Hah! Banks of the Ohio two shows too late!
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At 18:38 8th Mar 2010, Kev Williams wrote:well done dawhandle!
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Comment number 91.
At 18:41 8th Mar 2010, Kev Williams wrote:Well Nic I think you were right - almost! Only 1 mensh tonight, and none for the bloggers...
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Comment number 92.
At 18:45 8th Mar 2010, KKMac wrote:That stress-management person has just made me feel really stressed
Gn-a-a-a--a-rr!
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Comment number 93.
At 18:46 8th Mar 2010, Kev Williams wrote:Come on Katy - big breaths...(left the door open for you there!)
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Comment number 94.
At 18:47 8th Mar 2010, KKMac wrote:Another soul song:
Soul Survivor - Beverley Knight / Chaka Khan
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At 18:48 8th Mar 2010, KKMac wrote:#93
... and ... relax
:)
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Comment number 96.
At 18:50 8th Mar 2010, dawhandle wrote:#90 - thanks Kev, but who knows, was it really me? Would be nice though...
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Comment number 97.
At 18:50 8th Mar 2010, KKMac wrote:C'mon Kev - let's get this blog up to 100 ...
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Comment number 98.
At 18:51 8th Mar 2010, KKMac wrote:LOVE this!!
Renaissance - Northern Lights.
ooh .. the memories
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Comment number 99.
At 18:52 8th Mar 2010, Spikey Claus wrote:Must get my ears tested, thought I just heard Renaissance on the radio......*shakes head from side to side*
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At 18:56 8th Mar 2010, KKMac wrote:Spikestar - hello
More bloggery please - that's an order
:)
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